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Hear about the future of religion in Britain, especially among minorities like Muslims, Ultra-Orthodox Jewish & Jehovah’s Witnesses. Aliyah Saleem, co-founder of Faith to Faithless (featured on the BBC, Times, Vice) will challenge the idea that religiosity is on the rise, with most people unaware of how many people are questioning their faith.

The internet is bringing people from even the most isolated communities together in a way never seen before. She will put forward a case for what needs to be done to make our society more welcoming, open and inclusive of people who are challenging religious norms.

Aliyah Saleem is an ex-Muslim feminist and has written for the Times as well as featuring in various documentaries and talks around the UK. She campaigns for better regulation of religious schools, legal or illegal and studied Islam for 6 years in 3 countries prior to leaving Islam.

The event will take place at Imperial College University and will be hosted by the Atheists, Secularists and Humanists society. 7.00 - 9.00 pm, Thursday 13th October 2016, Huxley building, on Queens gate (room number tbc) The event is FREE but is ticketed, so make sure you reserve your place! IDs can be presented at the door.

This event is inclusive for people from all backgrounds of faith, faithlessness, gender, sexuality, etc. Inclusivity is important to us!

FAQs

Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event?

You must bring ID, but there is no age limit.

Where can I contact the organiser with any questions?

Email us: community@faithtofaithless.com

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?

You can also show organisers your ID, we'll have a list with your name on it.